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Configuring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing and SQL Server
How to Back Up and Restore MPWEB SQL Database
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How to Back Up and Restore MPWEB SQL Database
Complete the following procedures in the order shown to back up and restore the MPWEB database:
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Creating a Backup File by Exporting the MPWEB Database
This backup file can be restored only on a SQL Server 2000 with equivalent or later service pack 
installed.
Procedure
Step 1
Export the MPWEB database.
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To export the MPWEB database to create a backup copy while Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Web Conferencing is running (as part of a daily backup procedure, for example), proceed to 
Step 2
or
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To export the MPWEB database so that it can be imported on another SQL Server that can continue 
operations for this Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Server, stop the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Web Conferencing service and wait for all of the web conferencing services, IIS Admin service, and 
World Wide Web publishing service to cease.
Step 2
Access the SQL Server.
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If the SQL Server that is hosting the MPWEB database runs on the Cisco  Unified MeetingPlace Web 
Server, access the command prompt.
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Select Start > Run.
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Enter cmd.
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If the SQL Server hosting the MPWEB database runs on a separate Windows server, locate that 
Windows server and log on.
Note
If you cannot log on to the applicable Windows server, log on to any Windows-based 
workstation or server on the network that has a valid installation of SQL Server Client tools, 
including the osql command, so that you can connect remotely to the SQL Server. 
Step 3
Connect to SQL Server by using osql with the SA account and the appropriate password.
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Enter osql -U sa -S servername, where servername is the Windows server name.
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If the SQL Server runs locally, you can omit the option -S servername.
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If you are not allowed to connect to this SQL Server as sa, connect by using an account with enough 
privileges to back up a database.